UMIN ID: UMIN000001748
Registered date:03/03/2009
A cluster randomised controlled trial of maternal and child health handbook in Mongolia
Basic Information
Recruitment status | Complete: follow-up complete |
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Health condition(s) or Problem(s) studied | Maternal and Child Health |
Date of first enrollment | 2009/05/01 |
Target sample size | 500 |
Countries of recruitment | Asia(except Japan) |
Study type | Interventional |
Intervention(s) | Implementation of MCH Handbooks Delayed Implementation |
Outcome(s)
Primary Outcome | Number of antenatal care visits |
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Secondary Outcome | 1)Perception and satisfaction of mother towards maternal and child health care 2)Prerception and knowledge of MCH handbook 3)Health conditons of infant 4)Improvement in maternal mortality and morbility 5)Improvement in perinatal mortality and morbility 6)EPDS(Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale) 7)GHQ (Generanl Health Questionnaire) 8)Health behavior of pregant woman or family |
Key inclusion & exclusion criteria
Age minimum | Not applicable |
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Age maximum | Not applicable |
Gender | Female |
Include criteria | |
Exclude criteria | None |
Related Information
Primary Sponsor | Osaka Medical Center and Research Institute for Maternal and Child Health, Japan |
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Secondary Sponsor | National Center for Health Development, Ministry of Health, Mongolia |
Source(s) of Monetary Support | International Cooperation Research Grant by Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan |
Secondary ID(s) |
Contact
public contact | |
Name | Rintaro Mori |
Address | 840 Murodou-cho, Izumi, Osaka Japan |
Telephone | |
rintaromori@gmail.com | |
Affiliation | Osaka Medical Center and Research Institute for Maternal and Child Health, Japan WHO Collaborating Centre for Maternal and Child Health |
scientific contact | |
Name | Rintaro Mori |
Address | 840 Murodou-cho, Izumi, Osaka Japan |
Telephone | |
Affiliation | Osaka Medical Center and Research Institute for Maternal and Child Health, Japan WHO Collaborating Centre for Maternal and Child Health |